The following dialog box appears when you open a PDF and after enabling content:ĭocuments that were originally created in Microsoft Word and then saved as a PDF tend to convert fairly well. The PDF file will open in Word and a dialog box appears indicating that reformatting may occur and line and page breaks may not appear as expected.
To convert a PDF to Word (natively using only Word): Recommended article: How to Keep Text Together in Microsoft Wordĭo you want to learn more about Microsoft Word? Check out our virtual classroom or live classroom Word courses > Converting a PDF to Word If you have Microsoft Word 2013 or a later version, you can convert a PDF (portable document format) file to Word with a couple of clicks and edit the PDF in Word.
You don't need to download or use any third party programs (like Adobe Acrobat Pro). You can convert a PDF to Word natively in Microsoft Word for free. Convert a PDF File Natively in Microsoft Wordīy Avantix Learning Team | Updated October 9, 2021Īpplies to: Microsoft ® Word ® 2013, 2016, 2019 or 365 (Windows)